The 2002 Honda Accord with the 3.0-liter V6 engine requires about 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters) of engine oil when you perform an oil change with a new filter. After draining and replacing the filter, fill to roughly 4.5 quarts and then check the level with the dipstick, topping up as needed.
In this article, we examine the official oil capacity for the 2002 Accord V6, the recommended oil type and viscosity, and practical steps for performing an oil change. This model year sits in the seventh generation and uses Honda’s J-series V6 engine family. The figures here reflect Honda’s maintenance data and common service procedures for that engine.
Engine options and official oil capacity
The 2002 Accord offered a 3.0-liter V6 along with a 2.3-liter four-cylinder option. For the V6, the official oil capacity is about 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters) with a new oil filter. This amount accounts for the oil that fills the filter housing; if you do not replace the filter, you will generally start with slightly less oil and top up to the full mark after the change.
Oil capacity specifics
When performing an oil change on the 2002 Accord V6, plan on about 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters) of oil with a new filter. After the oil change, run the engine briefly, recheck the level with the dipstick, and add oil in small increments until the level reaches the full mark.
Before starting the oil-change process, gather the necessary supplies.
- New oil compatible with the engine (CAUTION: use the grade recommended for your climate, see below)
- New oil filter
- Drain pan, funnel, and basic hand tools
- Ramps or jack stands to safely access the oil pan
- Clean rags and safety glasses
Concluding: The steps above cover the essential items you’ll need to perform a standard oil change on the 2002 Accord V6 and achieve the correct oil level after the service.
Recommended oil type and viscosity
Honda typically recommends 5W-30 engine oil for the 2002 Accord V6 in most climate conditions. In very hot climates or extreme temperatures, a different grade may be advised by a dealer or technician, but 5W-30 remains the standard baseline. Always verify the exact viscosity in the owner’s manual or with a Honda service advisor for your region.
- 5W-30 is the standard viscosity for most conditions with this engine.
- 10W-30 can be considered in hotter climates if 5W-30 is not available, but this is less common for this model year.
- Use a high-quality oil that meets or exceeds API SN or later specifications, and pair it with a compatible oil filter.
Concluding: Use 5W-30 as the baseline for the 2002 Accord V6, and adjust only if the manual or a dealer specifies a climate-specific requirement. Always use an appropriate oil filter and adhere to recommended service intervals.
Summary
The 2002 Accord V6 takes approximately 4.5 quarts (4.3 liters) of engine oil with a new filter. Use 5W-30 as the standard viscosity for most climates, and always confirm exact recommendations in the owner's manual or with a Honda service professional. After an oil change, recheck the level and top up as needed to reach the full mark.


